The following is an interactive data report containing water quality data from samples taken by the Colorado State University (CSU) Agriculture Water Quality Program (AWQP) at a location selected by the user when running the script (reported below). For more information, please contact A.J. Brown at Ansley.Brown@colostate.edu or visit the CSU AWQP Website at https://waterquality.colostate.edu.
Please Note: All analytes are reported in mg/L EXCEPT selenium (reported in ug/L), specific electrical conductivity (EC; mS/cm), and pH (log H).
site_selector_temporary_results/ARDEC_data_2024-06-07.csv
Use the below boxplot to graph various water analytes stratified by sample type (i.e., Inflow, Outflow, etc.). Analytes can be selected by using the dropdown menu on the top left of the graph. Hover over points with your mouse for additional information.
PLEASE NOTE: This initial graph will be incorrect (ongoing bug), use the dropdown menu to select a different analyte first, then go back to the initial analyte to see it displayed correctly.
To save your plot as a PNG: hover over the top right corner and click the camera icon. The PNG will be saved in your downloads folder.
Use the below boxplot to graph various water analytes stratified by sample type (i.e., Inflow, Outflow, etc.) as a time series. Analytes can be selected by using the dropdown menu on the top left of the graph. Hover over points with your mouse for additional information.
PLEASE NOTE: This initial graph will be incorrect (ongoing bug), use the dropdown menu to select a different analyte first, then go back to the initial analyte to see it displayed correctly.
## Warning in min(x): no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf
## Warning in max(x): no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
## Warning in min(x): no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf
## Warning in max(x): no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
To save your plot as a PNG: hover over the top right corner and click the camera icon. The PNG will be saved in your downloads folder.
Use the below scatter matrix to look at potential relationships between numerical variables.
## An error occurred when producing the scatter matrix: No data available for the given location.
## Warning: The `size` argument of `element_line()` is deprecated as of ggplot2 3.4.0.
## ℹ Please use the `linewidth` argument instead.
## This warning is displayed once every 8 hours.
## Call `lifecycle::last_lifecycle_warnings()` to see where this warning was
## generated.
## An error occurred in create_and_save_boxwhisker_plot: Faceting variables must have at least one value
## An error occurred in create_and_save_boxwhisker_plot: Faceting variables must have at least one value
## An error occurred in create_and_save_boxwhisker_plot: Faceting variables must have at least one value
## [1] "Faceting variables must have at least one value"
## [1] "Faceting variables must have at least one value"
## [1] "Faceting variables must have at least one value"
## An error occurred in create_and_save_bar_plot: Faceting variables must have at least one value
## An error occurred in create_and_save_bar_plot: Faceting variables must have at least one value
## An error occurred in create_and_save_bar_plot: Faceting variables must have at least one value
## [1] "Faceting variables must have at least one value"
## [1] "Faceting variables must have at least one value"
## [1] "Faceting variables must have at least one value"
Use the table below to look at raw values.